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Good Brand

HP has good average reviews for its 2 in 1 laptops as well as across its entire laptop range compared to other brands.

64-Bit Processor Operating Mode

This notebook PC supports a 32-bit|64-bit processor operating mode, which is the most commonly supported processor operating mode on notebook PCs that have been available for around the same time as it.

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Quite Fast On-Board Graphics Adapter Burst Frequency

At 896 megahertz, the Pavilion x360 has a quite fast on-board graphics adapter burst frequency compared to most of the other 2 in 1 laptops that have been around for around the same time as the Pavilion x360. The average on-board graphics adapter burst frequency of laptops that have been on the market for around the same time as the Pavilion x360 is 760MHz.

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Quite Fast Processor Clock Speed

The processor clock speeds of portable PCs that were launched more than two years ago range from 0.8GHz to 2.7GHz. The Pavilion x360 has a quite fast processor clock speed (2.16 gigahertz) compared to most of the other 2 in 1 laptops that came out around the same time as the Pavilion x360.

Has a Front Camera

The Pavilion x360 has a front camera, as do most of the other 2 in 1 laptops that have been available for more than two years.

There are a number of alternative laptops with a front camera currently available that you might also want to look at including the Toshiba U920t which has better reviews.

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Fairly Big Total Storage Capacity

2 in 1 laptops that have been around for around the same time as the Pavilion x360 have total storage capacity of between 16GB and 1.1TB, and the average total storage capacity is 370GB. At 750 gigabytes, the Pavilion x360 has a fairly big total storage capacity compared to most of the other 2 in 1 laptops that are a similar age to the Pavilion x360.

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802.11n WiFi Standard

This portable PC has an 802.11b|802.11g|802.11n WiFi standard, which is the most commonly found WiFi standard on 2 in 1 laptops that were released around the same time as it.

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64-Bit Operating System Architecture

This portable PC has a 64-bit operating system architecture, which is the most commonly found operating system architecture on portable PCs of a comparable age and spec to it.

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Two USB 2.0 Ports

Most laptops that have been on the market for more than two years have between one and two USB 2.0 ports, including the HP Pavilion x360 which has two USB 2.0 ports.

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Has a Touch Sensitive Screen

The HP Pavilion x360 has a touch sensitive screen, as do most of the other laptops of a similar spec and age to the Pavilion x360.

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Quite Big Hard Drive Capacity

At 750 gigabytes, the HP Pavilion x360 has a quite big hard drive capacity compared to most of the other portable PCs of a comparable spec and age to the Pavilion x360. The smallest hard drive capacity of 2 in 1 laptops that are a similar age to the Pavilion x360 is 32GB, the biggest is 1TB, and the average hard drive capacity is 570GB.

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Silver EPEAT Compliance

This portable PC has a Silver EPEAT compliance, which is the most frequently found EPEAT compliance on similar spec laptops that are a comparable age to it.

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10 Mbit/s Ethernet LAN Data Rate

This notebook PC Ethernet LAN data rate, which is the most frequently found Ethernet LAN data rate on portable PCs of a comparable type and age to it.

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18 Reasons Against

Only Not Supported HD Type

The HD type of this notebook PC is Not supported, which is the most commonly found HD type on 2 in 1 laptops that have been on the market for around the same time as it.

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Quite Slow Maximum Processor Memory Bandwidth

The Pavilion x360 has one of the slower maximum processor memory bandwidths (only 21.32 gigabytes per second) amongst portable PCs of this age. The slowest maximum processor memory bandwidth of similar spec notebook PCs that have been around for around the same time as the Pavilion x360 is 6.4GB/s and the fastest is 26GB/s.

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Very Small Maximum Internal Memory Supported by Processor

At only 8 gigabytes, the Pavilion x360 has a fairly small maximum internal memory supported by processor compared to most of the other notebook PCs of a similar age and spec to the Pavilion x360. Across all the 2 in 1 laptops that were released around the same time as the Pavilion x360 the maximum internal memory supported by processors range from 2GB to 32GB.

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Quite Slow On-Board Graphics Adapter Dynamic Frequency

The slowest on-board graphics adapter dynamic frequency of similar spec notebook PCs that have been on the market for around the same time as the Pavilion x360 is 560MHz, the fastest is 1,300MHz, and the average on-board graphics adapter dynamic frequency is 1,000MHz. At only 896 megahertz, the Pavilion x360 has a quite slow on-board graphics adapter dynamic frequency compared to most of the other laptops of a comparable spec and age to the Pavilion x360.

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Only Two Displays Supported by On-Board Grap

Most portable PCs that came out more than two years ago use two displays supported by on-board grap, including the HP Pavilion x360 which uses two displays supported by on-board grap.

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Only Four PCI Express Lanes (max)

The Pavilion x360 is a four PCI Express lane (max) notebook PC. Most of the other portable PCs of a comparable age and type to the Pavilion x360 have between 1 and 15 PCI Express lanes (max).

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Only One USB 3.0 (3.1 Gen 1) Type-A Port

The Pavilion x360 is a one USB 3.0 (3.1 Gen 1) Type-A port laptop. Most of the other 2 in 1 laptops that were released around the same time as the Pavilion x360 have between one and two USB 3.0 (3.1 Gen 1) Type-A ports.

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Only Two SATA Connectors

The HP Pavilion x360 is a two SATA connector notebook PC. Most of the other notebook PCs of a similar type and age to the Pavilion x360 have between two and three SATA connectors.

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Does Not Have a Full-Size Keyboard

Most comparable spec laptops that were launched around the same time as the Pavilion x360 do not have a full-size keyboard. The Pavilion x360 is no exception to this as it too does not have a full-size keyboard.

We compared this laptop to all the other laptops with a full-size keyboard and we think the Toshiba U920t which is also higher rated is also worth considering.

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Quite Small Screen Size

Similar spec portable PCs that are a comparable age to the Pavilion x360 have screen sizes of between 10" and 16", and the average screen size is 13". With a screen size of only 11.6 inches, the Pavilion x360 has a quite small screen size compared to most of the other 2 in 1 laptops that were released more than two years ago.

If this notebook PC screen size is not big enough for you then you might also want to look at the Lenovo Yoga (12.5") which also has a higher rating.

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Only HDD Storage Medium

The Pavilion x360 has a better storage medium than most comparable spec portable PCs that came out around the same time as it. This HP portable PC has an HDD storage medium, whereas most 2 in 1 laptops that came out around the same time as it have an SSD storage medium. HDD is a traditional storage drive which stores the information on magnetic disks. HDD drives are slower than other forms of storage such as solid state drives (SSD) and flash drives.

An HDD storage medium is in fact the worst storage medium amongst all notebook PCs of this type and age.

An SSD storage medium is the best storage medium across comparable types of laptop.

If you are looking for a portable PC with a better storage medium then you might also want to look at the Lenovo Yoga (SSD), or the HP Pavilion x360 (£382.66) (SSD).

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Only 1366 X 768 Pixels Display Resolution

This notebook PC has a display resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels, which is the most frequently found display resolution on portable PCs that have been around for more than two years.

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Only Intel Pentium Processor Family

The Pavilion x360 has an Intel Pentium processor family which is better than the Intel Core i5 processor family found on most laptops of a similar type and age to it. Across all comparable spec portable PCs that have been on the market for a similar time to the Pavilion x360 the best processor family is Intel Core i7-3xxx and the worst is Intel Atom.

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Very Small Battery Capacity

The Pavilion x360 has one of the smaller battery capacities (only 29 watt-hours) amongst portable PCs of this age. The battery capacities of laptops that have been available for a comparable time to the Pavilion x360 range from 21Wh to 2,800Wh, and the average battery capacity is 50Wh.

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Only Two Battery Cells

The Pavilion x360 is a two battery cell count notebook PC.

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Only Beats Audio Audio System

This laptop audio system, which is the most frequently found audio system on laptops that have been on the market for around the same time as it.

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Quite Small Processor Cache

The processor caches of 2 in 1 laptops that were launched more than two years ago range from 0.51MB to 4MB, and the average processor cache is 2.8MB. With a processor cache of only 2 megabytes, the Pavilion x360 has one of the smaller processor caches amongst portable PCs of this age.

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Only One USB 3.0 Port

The Pavilion x360 is a one USB 3.0 port notebook PC.

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3 Other reasons to consider the HP Pavilion x360

Released Over Two Years Ago

This 2 in 1 laptop has been on the market for over two years.

Average Internal Memory

At 4 gigabytes, the Pavilion x360 has a relatively standard internal memory compared to most of the other portable PCs of a similar type and age to the Pavilion x360.

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Average Weight

At 1.4 kilograms, the Pavilion x360 has a pretty typical weight compared to most of the other 2 in 1 laptops that have been around for a comparable time to the Pavilion x360.

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User Reviews

Love it the screen is amazing, its fast and responsive, its super thin, love the cord plug its small, the speakers neresponsive tunning but once its adjusted thru the eq , it sounded great,... Read more…

It allows easy transition from laptop to tablet. The touch screen application is phenomenon and also allows portability. Start up takes less than a 1 minute which is very effective and reduces... Read more…

Good but very slow. I bought this HP Pavilion as I wanted to have a "hybrid" between laptop and tablet and I am not very impressed at all. It is quite heavy (compared to a tablet) and extremely... Read more…

This laptop is terrible. If you have any love of computers, don't go for it. I bought the HP Stream 11 months before (half the price of this!) and it was much better in every way. Only thing this... Read more…